Fluidstack says that the AI supercomputer will make use of France’s abundant, carbon-free, and predominantly nuclear energy to provide up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of dedicated AI compute power.
Nuclear power, the industry claims, will help satisfy the surging power demands from data centers and the growing AI economy. But such a wrong turn ignores the long-unresolved problems of ...
France has real AI ambitions — and nuclear energy might be the key to unlocking them. Ahead of the AI Action Summit, which ...
French President Emmanuel Macron touted France's AI push and the role of nuclear power in enabling that infrastructure, ...
The new artificial intelligence (AI) model from China called DeepSeek created a stock market meltdown on Monday, with the ...
UK-based AI cloud provider Fluidstack has signed a memorandum of understanding with the French government to construct one of the world's largest decarbonised AI supercomputers in France. Meanwhile, ...